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Baby Food Pouch Holder

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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This 3D printed holder is designed to securely fit a children’s fruit or baby food pouch. It makes it easier for small hands to hold and prevents the pouch from being squeezed too hard or spilled. The holder features two large handles for a comfortable grip and a cute embossed bear design on the back. Perfect for toddlers learning to feed themselves — practical, safe, and fun!

 

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
The only suggestion I’d make is maybe round off the corners. but this definitely helps keep the food IN the pouch 😅
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thanks for comment and rating :)
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Unfortunately too small for our
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Our twins JUST graduated from this, and I'm mad at you for not inventing this sooner. These were so GOOD but so BAD because they have destructive tendencies! I'm glad you'll be able to bless so many people with this.
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Thank you for that nice comment I really appreciate it <3
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The print looks good unfortunately our squeeze pouches don't fit in We'll have to check the size again
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what pouches you use ? maybe i can try take a look on that
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Good idea!
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thank you :)
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What a nice idea!
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thanks :)
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excellent
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Great object, but the design needs optimization for 3D printing. Support removal was quite difficult, and the overhanging areas coincide with the sliding and interlocking parts, which are not smooth. However, with careful cleaning, it works well 👍🏼
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Just outgrew the need for this, but this is brilliant!!
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On the screen design looks very nice. But from the printing/using perspective it's absolutely terrible: unnecessary overhangs that require supports, no chamfers, lid slides out at 20 degree tilt, let alone vertical. No, seriously, after you modelled it with all these rails, sticking out at right angles, how on earth did you decide to print it horizontal?! Mate, I love the idea. The bear is awesome. But why the orientation?! Why no locking mechanism? Not even friction thickenings? Nothing?! The lid just falls off, even at a slight tilt?! I mean, what's the point?!
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